Tuesday, September 11, 1C34 Dally fcbrccksn Pane 9 Cowboys lead Big Eight winners J" Py Jim EncC'Scn Ptily Ketras&an akr E porter Kansas. The Jayhawks surprised Wichita State by lining up fa either three quarters. Vogel threw three touchdown passes and finished Entry deadlines are today for men's and women's out- Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, fense four- or five-man front on de- with 344 yards through the air. ft S RerPrea nse. Coach Mike Gottfried had Colorado will travel to Onunn !?J?i5r.!5ir?fnpu8 Recrea Kansas and Nebraska opened the said he would stay with the wide- this Saturday. Saturday, as Bi Eight teams won last year. The Jayhawks will host four and lost four games. Florida State Saturday. Big Eight Preview Oldihama's defense shut down Stanford passer John Paye, hold ing the highly touted quarterback to just 180 yards in the air. Okla homa will play at Pittsburgh Sat urday. Kansas State came back from an early 14-3 deficit to tie the score at 14 against Vanderbilt early in the second half. Cut the Wildcats had trouble stopping Vanderbilt's offense, and the Com modores scored two more touch downs to pull away for the win. Freshman cornerback Brad Lam bert came up with the big play for Co-Rec Racquetball doubles entries also are due today by 4 p.m. at the Recreation Office, 1740 Vine St. Thanks to you... it works... for ALL OF US Mlssonri almost nullH tho Oklahoma State pulled the big- game out of the fire against Illi- KSU. returning an lntr?rtinn gest surprise, Diastmg Arizona nois after trailing 30-10 fa the 25 yards for the Wildcats' only fourth quarter. Tiger quarterback touchdown. Kansas State lost the Marlon Adler hit running back vardace battle. 325-24R kstt m George Shorthouse with a 40- scheduled to ooen its home Turnovers plagued Iowa State, as Iowa capitalized on eight Cyclone miscues to take an easy victory at Iowa City. The Iowa defense turned in a creat ner- Arizona State 45-3 in Tempe to give new coach Pat Jones a successful debut. The Cowboys thoroughly dom- yard touchdown to cut the lead schedule against Tennessee Tech milieu me .u, nuc tuou-iaie mine game, cut iu Saturday. ranKeu umui wivi e nois neia on a late Missouri drive, the game. The OSU offense rolled sacking Adler as he attempted a for 475 yards while holding Ariz- last-ditch touchdown pass, ona State to just 214. The Cow- Missouri hosts Wisconsin this boys host Bowling Green Sat- Saturday. Missouri and Nebraska urday. will try to get revenue on the Bis formance. interceDtinrzfive nssses In other games, Oidahoma whip- Ten, whose teams went 3-0 against and recovering three fumbles, ped Stanford 19-7, Kansas wal- Big Eight teams last week. Neb- By capitalizing on the turnov- loped Wichita State 3 1-7 and Neb- raska plays host to Minnesota, ers, Iowa took a 35-0 lead fa the raska downed Wyoming 42-7. who beat Rice 31-24 in Lou Holtz's secondquarter.aithoughthellawk- On the losing side for the Big first game as coach. eyes had been held to minus 3 Eight were Missouri, which fell Michigan State squeaked out yards rushing at the time. v 30-24 at Illinois; Colorado, which the win at Boulder, as Colorado On the bright side for Iowa lost to Michigan State 24-21 at kicker Larry Eckel missed a 32- State, transfer Alex Espinoza play Boulder, Iowa State, a 59-21 loser yard field goal as time ran out. ed well at quarterback after re st Iowa and Kansas State, which Eckel also missed another medium- placing starter Alan Hood, lost to Vanderbilt 26-14. range field goal earlier in the Espinoza flipped three touchdown Mike Norseth threw two touch- fourth quarter. Buffalo Quarter- Dasses. And Tracv Henderson- down passes and Roger Mimbs back Steve Vogel brought his team ISlTs outstanding wide receiver, caught 9 passes for 175 yards, including a 45-yard touchdown. ISU Coach Jim Criner said his team is better than the lopsided score would indicate. Bakery Super Savers for the Week - I rushed for 150 yards to lead back from a 24-0 deficit after Netters win, but coach says toumey team poses challenge Receive a 15$ small bag of popcorn with the purchase of a 1 6 oz. soft drink with this coupon. NEBRASKA UNION 9-t4-84 390 cup Of Arnaretto coffee with coupon N NEBRASKA UNION 9-14-84 Use your Bakery Dozen money-saving stamp card. Nebraska's 2-0 volleyball team percent through the two games, defeated the Iowa Kawkeyes in Pettit said the first-time Husker pretty easy fashion last Saturday, Classic, which gives Nebraska its but coach Terry Pettit said some things will have to improve if the Huskers hope to win the first Husker Classic this Friday and Saturday at the Coliseum. "We're not getting fa position to make the best possible pass to the setter. That's the No. 1 prob lem right now," Pettit said. "Also, our blocks have been adequate, but when the ball hits our hands, it's staying in play instead of being blocked to the floor." Despite those problems, the Huskers, No. 5 in the NCAA rank ings this week, have yet to play a single close set this season. Iowa, 2-0 going into the match, made the first game stretch before los ing 15-9. Nebraska won the next two games 15-6 and 15-4. "Early fa the match we were disorganized," he said. second home invitational for the season, will be a stronger test for his team than either of the first two games. "Iowa has a respectable team, but every team in the tourna ment has a stronger team than Iowa does," Pettit said. Northwestern, the defending Big Ten Champion, is 7-0 this season and will be coming off a trip to California U. S. International, the only non-ranked team invited, will have something to prove, Pet tit said. Louisiana State, the favo rite fa the Southeastern Confer ence, is a "physically imposing team," he said. They also will have a score to settle with Nebraska, since the Huskers won the Louisiana State Invitational last season fa Baton Rouge, La. Most of the teams we play here Knowledge: The Key to ' Diamond Value Wright's Jewelers Trained Experts will help you understand and compare for the finest diamond value! x frtm V VIL iir 0 Ms IJEWELERS CORNER OF 13th & P Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Check our student payment plan "We weren't handling the ball are not as physical as we are, but well, and we were making the set- LSU is typified by big, quick, very ters pass from six to eight feet athletic teams. They are one team out. We were basically out of that will equal us fa athletic ability, control" "It also should be exciting for But setter Mary Buysse con- fans because their transition game sistently split the Hawkeye block is as quick as ours. Usually, we're with her sets. Pettit said, and much faster than the other team. outside hitter Julie Hermann, who LSlTs top players, setter Lea recorded 17 kills for the second Bennett and outside hitter Wendy straight match, consistently put Stammer, were teammates of Ne- the ball down against the Iowa braska's Cathy Noth and Karen defense. Dahlgren on the junior national Hermann, a senior from Ne- team that toured Europe this braska City, is hitting close to 60 summer. nmmmmarmnmmmmmmngmmmmmmmsmmi highlight and wfi.., Jdr J! I n iff 5"f ft r '. , t, 7 i2 ltd! vJ i46AifeM'Jii'i Switch from highlighting to jotting notes without changing pens. 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